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==Description==
 
==Description==
*This function returns the integer matrix of order 3.  
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*This function returns the integer matrix of order 3 with the intEger elements.  
 
*An integer matrix is a matrix whose entries are all integers.
 
*An integer matrix is a matrix whose entries are all integers.
 
*Normally binary matrices, the zero matrix, the unit matrix, and the adjacency matrices are the example of integer matrices.
 
*Normally binary matrices, the zero matrix, the unit matrix, and the adjacency matrices are the example of integer matrices.
 
*Here MATRIX("integer") gives integer(positive/negative) matrix of order 3.
 
*Here MATRIX("integer") gives integer(positive/negative) matrix of order 3.
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*This integer matrices are sometimes called "integral matrices".
 
*Also users can get integer matrix with the positive values alone as well as negative values.  
 
*Also users can get integer matrix with the positive values alone as well as negative values.  
 
*i.e.,MATRIX("positive integer",4) gives the integer matrix with the positive value only.
 
*i.e.,MATRIX("positive integer",4) gives the integer matrix with the positive value only.
*And MATRIX("negative integer",4) gives the integer matrix with the negative value only.  
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*And MATRIX("negative integer",4) gives the integer matrix with the negative value only.
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*Users can change order of matrices also.  
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
*MATRIX("integer")
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*MATRIX("integer") =-8
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*MATRIX("integer",3)
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer_matrix Integer Matrix]

Latest revision as of 02:20, 26 October 2015

MATRIX("INTEGER",order)


  • is the size of the Integer matrix.

Description

  • This function returns the integer matrix of order 3 with the intEger elements.
  • An integer matrix is a matrix whose entries are all integers.
  • Normally binary matrices, the zero matrix, the unit matrix, and the adjacency matrices are the example of integer matrices.
  • Here MATRIX("integer") gives integer(positive/negative) matrix of order 3.
  • This integer matrices are sometimes called "integral matrices".
  • Also users can get integer matrix with the positive values alone as well as negative values.
  • i.e.,MATRIX("positive integer",4) gives the integer matrix with the positive value only.
  • And MATRIX("negative integer",4) gives the integer matrix with the negative value only.
  • Users can change order of matrices also.

Examples

  • MATRIX("integer") =-8
  • MATRIX("integer",3)
90 -28 -13
-39 32 -56
-31 -61 -6
  • MATRIX("positive integer",5)
14 56 62 70 0
19 64 10 10 33
79 86 43 99 97
48 66 58 58 87
8 30 56 20 74
  • MATRIX("negative integer",6)
-47 -44 -21 -26 -79 -73
-85 -32 -98 -45 -34 -95
-44 -59 -2 -8 -92 -10
-88 -30 -41 -14 -87 -41
-99 -91 -25 -52 -64 -16
-100 -16 -96 -9 -40 -87

See Also

References